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The cyclist as renegade, outsider, maverick, or outlaw – that has been the image, or self-image, depending on where you stand on the "issue" of cycling.
On one side are the record companies, defending artists' rights, as they should; on the other is Napster, an outlaw that has made a mockery of those rights by giving away software that makes music piracy easy.
Any semblance of the romantic marijuana smuggler outlaw that may have existed in the 1970s has been replaced by ultra-violent cartels and synthetic pharmaceutical epidemics.
The order appeared to outlaw that.
"I don't think we should outlaw that as a possibility.
After last year's London bombs, the government vowed to outlaw that group, but then drew back.
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They were the colonels, the outlaws that sought justice without the participation of the state".
But it is not the outlaws that affect their work as much as the authorities who are after them.
Please let us not be afraid of those outlaws that are fighting Islam and Muslims, because God is with us.
But I wish to point out that making all slaughter illegal is itself cruel in cases where the horses are old, crippled, malformed or "outlaws" that have proven to be beyond reform.
What follows is a Western, complete with shoot-outs, but it is the Coens' love of developing characters, from the leads to nefarious minor outlaws, that sets this apart.
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